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31 Jul '08 - 669 W, 1 I - + 1 - 1 Migrating from KDE3 to KDE 4.1

Yay!! First of all, Thank you.

I think now is the time most of the KDE users are going to migrate to KDE 4.1. KDE 4.1 looks so tempting that I really can't wait. So while I compose this blog post, apt is doing all the needful to download the KDE4.1 packages from Debian Experimental. That doesn't  mean I wasn't following KDE 4.x. While, becuasae of resource constraints, Debian made a wise choice of sticking to just a single KDE version (i.e. KDE3 in testing and KDE4 in unstable/experimental), there still are many ways to be able to test KDE 4.x. And by ways, I don't mean a VM or a Live CD. You can definitely do a much better and realistic testing of KDE4 on your production box without fearing of screwing your current KDE 3.x installation. At Debian Wiki, there's a cool howto describing how to do it. If you follow the wiki howto properly, you should even be able to test bling features like KWin's Composite and Plasma.

For me, I've been a native KDE user. I try to stick as much to KDE as possible, for all my application needs. While my workplace depends on MS Exchange for Calendaring, they're pretty open and have provided all the standard access to exchange, i.e. Webdav, IMAP, POP et cetera. With kdepim returning with KDE 4.1, I hoped I'd finally be able to do a complete switch to KDE 4. But that wasn't the case when I did a KDE 4.x testing during RC/Beta using the above mentioned cool howto. Thus this KDE Bugzilla entry. I was very happy to hear that we'd soon be having an akonadi native exchange resource.

But still KDE 4.1 looks very tempting and I can't wait. So here's a small howto on how to sync your exchange calendar while using KDE 4.1 (which doesn't have any of the exchange resources)


Some other things to keep in mind. If you are a Debian User like me, you'll need to do some tweakings because the current KDE4 packages are modified to store all settings in the ~/.kde4/ separately. With this, you'll end up having 2 separate configs. One option I think of is to create a .kde4/ symlink to .kde/ . I believe that should work and inherit most of your settings. I'm yet to try because my installation is still going on.
  
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